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Data Visualization in R and Python

Communicate the data that is powering our changing world with this essential text The advent of machine learning and neural networks in recent years, along with other technologies under the broader umbrella of ‘artificial intelligence,’ has produced an explosion in Data Science research and applications. Data Visualization, which combines the technical knowledge of how to work with data and the visual and communication skills required to present it, is an integral part of this subject. The expansion of Data Science is already leading to greater demand for new approaches to Data Visualization, a process that promises only to grow. Data Visualization in R and Python offers a thorough overview of the key dimensions of this subject. Beginning with the fundamentals of data visualization with Python and R, two key environments for data science, the book proceeds to lay out a range of tools for data visualization and their applications in web dashboards, data science environments, graphics, maps, and more. With an eye towards remarkable recent progress in open-source systems and tools, this book offers a cutting-edge introduction to this rapidly growing area of research and technological development. Data Visualization in R and Python readers will also find: Coverage suitable for anyone with a foundational knowledge of R and Python Detailed treatment of tools including the Ggplot2, Seaborn, and Altair libraries, Plotly/Dash, Shiny, and others Case studies accompanying each chapter, with full explanations for data operations and logic for each, based on Open Data from many different sources and of different formats Data Visualization in R and Python is ideal for any student or professional looking to understand the working principles of this key field.

Python 3 Data Visualization Using Google Gemini

This book offers a comprehensive guide to leveraging Python-based data visualization techniques with the innovative capabilities of Google Gemini. Tailored for individuals proficient in Python seeking to enhance their visualization skills, it explores essential libraries like Pandas, Matplotlib, and Seaborn, along with insights into the innovative Gemini platform. With a focus on practicality and efficiency, it delivers a rapid yet thorough exploration of data visualization methodologies, supported by Gemini-generated code samples. Companion files with source code and figures are available for downloading. FEATURES: Covers Python-based data visualization libraries and techniques Includes practical examples and Gemini-generated code samples for efficient learning Integrates Google Gemini for advanced data visualization capabilities Sets up a conducive development environment for a seamless coding experience Includes companion files for downloading with source code and figures

Python 3 and Data Visualization Using ChatGPT /GPT-4

This book is designed to show readers the concepts of Python 3 programming and the art of data visualization. It also explores cutting-edge techniques using ChatGPT/GPT-4 in harmony with Python for generating visuals that tell more compelling data stories. Chapter 1 introduces the essentials of Python, covering a vast array of topics from basic data types, loops, and functions to more advanced constructs like dictionaries, sets, and matrices. In Chapter 2, the focus shifts to NumPy and its powerful array operations, leading into data visualization using prominent libraries such as Matplotlib. Chapter 6 includes Seaborn's rich visualization tools, offering insights into datasets like Iris and Titanic. Further, the book covers other visualization tools and techniques, including SVG graphics, D3 for dynamic visualizations, and more. Chapter 7 covers information about the main features of ChatGPT and GPT-4, as well as some of their competitors. Chapter 8 contains examples of using ChatGPT in order to perform data visualization, such as charts and graphs that are based on datasets (e.g., the Titanic dataset). Companion files with code, datasets, and figures are available for downloading. From foundational Python concepts to the intricacies of data visualization, this book is ideal for Python practitioners, data scientists, and anyone in the field of data analytics looking to enhance their storytelling with data through visuals. It's also perfect for educators seeking material for teaching advanced data visualization techniques.

Practical Python Data Visualization: A Fast Track Approach To Learning Data Visualization With Python

Quickly start programming with Python 3 for data visualization with this step-by-step, detailed guide. This book’s programming-friendly approach using libraries such as leather, NumPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas will serve as a template for business and scientific visualizations. You’ll begin by installing Python 3, see how to work in Jupyter notebook, and explore Leather, Python’s popular data visualization charting library. You’ll also be introduced to the scientific Python 3 ecosystem and work with the basics of NumPy, an integral part of that ecosystem. Later chapters are focused on various NumPy routines along with getting started with Scientific Data visualization using matplotlib. You’ll review the visualization of 3D data using graphs and networks and finish up by looking at data visualization with Pandas, including the visualization of COVID-19 data sets. The code examples are tested on popular platforms like Ubuntu, Windows, and Raspberry Pi OS. WithPractical Python Data Visualization you’ll master the core concepts of data visualization with Pandas and the Jupyter notebook interface. What You'll Learn Review practical aspects of Python Data Visualization with programming-friendly abstractions Install Python 3 and Jupyter on multiple platforms including Windows, Raspberry Pi, and Ubuntu Visualize COVID-19 data sets with Pandas Who This Book Is For Data Science enthusiasts and professionals, Business analysts and managers, software engineers, data engineers.

Python: Data Analytics and Visualization

Understand, evaluate, and visualize data About This Book Learn basic steps of data analysis and how to use Python and its packages A step-by-step guide to predictive modeling including tips, tricks, and best practices Effectively visualize a broad set of analyzed data and generate effective results Who This Book Is For This book is for Python Developers who are keen to get into data analysis and wish to visualize their analyzed data in a more efficient and insightful manner. What You Will Learn Get acquainted with NumPy and use arrays and array-oriented computing in data analysis Process and analyze data using the time-series capabilities of Pandas Understand the statistical and mathematical concepts behind predictive analytics algorithms Data visualization with Matplotlib Interactive plotting with NumPy, Scipy, and MKL functions Build financial models using Monte-Carlo simulations Create directed graphs and multi-graphs Advanced visualization with D3 In Detail You will start the course with an introduction to the principles of data analysis and supported libraries, along with NumPy basics for statistics and data processing. Next, you will overview the Pandas package and use its powerful features to solve data-processing problems. Moving on, you will get a brief overview of the Matplotlib API .Next, you will learn to manipulate time and data structures, and load and store data in a file or database using Python packages. You will learn how to apply powerful packages in Python to process raw data into pure and helpful data using examples. You will also get a brief overview of machine learning algorithms, that is, applying data analysis results to make decisions or building helpful products such as recommendations and predictions using Scikit-learn. After this, you will move on to a data analytics specialization - predictive analytics. Social media and IOT have resulted in an avalanche of data. You will get started with predictive analytics using Python. You will see how to create predictive models from data. You will get balanced information on statistical and mathematical concepts, and implement them in Python using libraries such as Pandas, scikit-learn, and NumPy. You'll learn more about the best predictive modeling algorithms such as Linear Regression, Decision Tree, and Logistic Regression. Finally, you will master best practices in predictive modeling. After this, you will get all the practical guidance you need to help you on the journey to effective data visualization. Starting with a chapter on data frameworks, which explains the transformation of data into information and eventually knowledge, this path subsequently cover the complete visualization process using the most popular Python libraries with working examples This Learning Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one complete, curated package. It includes content from the following Packt products: Getting Started with Python Data Analysis, Phuong Vo.T.H &Martin Czygan Learning Predictive Analytics with Python, Ashish Kumar Mastering Python Data Visualization, Kirthi Raman Style and approach The course acts as a step-by-step guide to get you familiar with data analysis and the libraries supported by Python with the help of real-world examples and datasets. It also helps you gain practical insights into predictive modeling by implementing predictive-analytics algorithms on public datasets with Python. The course offers a wealth of practical guidance to help you on this journey to data visualization

Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization, Second Edition

Dive into the powerful world of interactive computing and data visualization with Python in the Jupyter Notebook. In this book, you will gain foundational skills in Python and learn how to analyze and visualize data using popular libraries like pandas, NumPy, matplotlib, and more. By the end, you will be creating efficient computations and meaningful visualizations effortlessly. What this Book will help me do Understand the installation and usage of Anaconda and coding in Python through the Jupyter Notebook Gain practical experience in manipulating and exploring datasets with pandas Design advanced visualizations for data representation using matplotlib and seaborn Learn numerical computation and simulation techniques with NumPy and other tools Accelerate performance-sensitive tasks using tools like Numba and Cython Author(s) Cyrille Rossant, the author of this book, is a software developer and data scientist with extensive experience in Python, numerical computing, and data visualization. With a passion for making technical concepts approachable, his writing style blends clarity with practicality, ensuring readers from diverse backgrounds can successfully enhance their skills. Who is it for? This book is ideal for students, professionals, and hobbyists interested in data analysis and visualization. Beginners to Python programming will find it highly approachable. Those with some programming background but new to Python will also benefit greatly. Advanced readers will enjoy the in-depth discussions of performance optimizations and visualization customizations.

Analyzing and Visualizing Data with F#

In this report, F# contributor Tomas Petricek explains many of the key features of the F# language that make it a great tool for data science and machine learning. Real world examples take you through the entire data science workflow with F#, from data access and analysis to presenting the results. You'll learn about: How F# and its unique features—such as type providers—ease the chore of data access The process of data analysis and visualization, using the Deedle library, R type provider and the XPlot charting library Implementations for a clustering algorithm using the standard F# library and how the F# type inference helps you understand your code The report also includes a list of resources to help you learn more about using F# for data science.